Friday 28 February 2020

What should you keep in mind while taking admission in Mass Communication College?

There is a proverb that you can never erase 3 things from your life. The first one is your parent's name, the second one is your first teacher and the third one is your college. Whatever you are doing in your life, you have to carry them along with you throughout your life. So, In this blog today we will discuss what to take special care of if you are thinking of getting admission to a media college.

1. Infrastructure: Infrastructure is the most important part of any media college. Infrastructure only decides whether college is worth taking admission or not. Some things are very basic that makes a college best media college i.e., Teleprompter, Different Cameras, at least a computer lab, and some Apple systems for video editing and basic graphic designing. These basic devices make a college premier media college of that city.

2. Placement: Placement is a very important thing that means without it your degree or your studies are meaningless. Any best media institute offers at least an internship after your degree or diploma. While taking admission, decide with the college management how much they will help in getting a job or internship after completion of studies. Since Delhi is the hub of media studies and media houses, so, I will suggest you to take admission in the best media institute in Delhi. Studying in Delhi will help you to grab internships and jobs very easily.

Faculty: You will be able to learn something only if there is a good faculty is coming to teach you in the college. Mostly, media colleges tie-up with anchors of different channels, video editors of different news channels, producers, etc., to take classes. Since they are working in their respective fields and having years of experience helps the students to grab a lot of knowledge from them. So, if you are seeking admission to any media college then make sure who will be teaching you after taking admission.

Practical Training: Academic studies in the field of media do not matter as much as practical training. The nuances of reporting, precautions are taken during writing, lanterns used by anchors, etc. are all part of practical training. Whatever you learn in the name of academic studies, when you go to work in the field, that work will not come. That is why, while taking admission in any college, take special care of how much attention is given to practical training.

All the Best
Afzaal Ashraf Kamaal
IAAN

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